Hamilton ETFs Announces Monthly Payout Distribution

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Hamilton ETFs has just announced cash distributions for its funds that offer monthly payouts. The eight funds paying monthly distributions are:

HFG — Hamilton Global Financials ETF (4.07% annualized yield)

HCA — Hamilton Canadian Bank Mean Reversion Index ETF (4.97% annualized yield)

HCAL — Hamilton Enhanced Canadian Bank ETF (6.67% annualized yield)

HFIN — Hamilton Enhanced Canadian Financials ETF (6.24% annualized yield)

HDIV — Hamilton Enhanced Multi-Sector Covered Call ETF (9.96% annualized yield)

HYLD, HYLD.U — Hamilton Enhanced U.S. Covered Call ETF (13.68 annualized yield)

HUTS — Hamilton Enhanced Utilities ETF (6.79% annualized yield)

HMAX — Hamilton Canadian Financials Yield Maximizer ETF (13.52% annualized yield)

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